Massage Parlor

Massage Parlors are businesses that offer massage services, typically for relaxation or therapeutic purposes. However, some massage parlors may also be fronts for illicit activities, including human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation. In some cases, massage parlors may be used as a form of commercial sexual exploitation, where individuals are forced or coerced into providing sexual services in exchange for money.

Traffickers may use massage parlors as a way to control and exploit vulnerable individuals, often women from marginalized communities. These individuals may be promised legitimate employment or work visas, only to be forced into prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation once they arrive at the massage parlor. Massage parlors may also be used as a way to transport victims across borders for exploitation.

Efforts to combat human trafficking in massage parlors have focused on increased regulation and oversight of these businesses. This may include requiring massage parlors to be licensed, mandating background checks for employees, and implementing regular inspections to ensure compliance with labor and trafficking laws. Law enforcement agencies may also conduct targeted investigations and stings to identify and arrest traffickers operating out of massage parlors.

At the same time, it is important to recognize that not all massage parlors are involved in human trafficking, and that many legitimate massage therapists and businesses provide important services to their communities. Efforts to address trafficking in massage parlors must be carefully balanced with efforts to support and promote responsible and ethical businesses in this sector. This may include providing training and resources to massage therapists and business owners to help them identify and respond to signs of trafficking, as well as promoting awareness and education about the issue among consumers and the general public.

 

 

Human trafficking, prostitution trial delayed until 2023 – Yahoo! Voices
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Human trafficking, prostitution trial delayed until 2023 – Yahoo! Voices

Jul. 14—The 2019 human trafficking and prostitution criminal case that shut down two Eau Claire massage businesses won’t be resolved until at least 2023. Dongmei L. Greer’s Aug. 16-18 trial was postponed on Wednesday by Eau Claire County Judge Sarah Harless after prosecutors indicated a witness would not be available for the August trial dates….

Human trafficking, prostitution trial delayed until 2023 |  Leader-Telegram
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Human trafficking, prostitution trial delayed until 2023 | Leader-Telegram

The 2019 human trafficking and prostitution criminal case that shut down two Eau Claire massage businesses won’t be resolved until at least 2023. Dongmei L. Greer’s Aug. 16-18 trial was postponed on Wednesday by Eau Claire County Judge Sarah Harless after prosecutors indicated a witness would not be available for the August trial dates. Harless…

International leaders urged to step up efforts to combat human trafficking – Catholic Review
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International leaders urged to step up efforts to combat human trafficking – Catholic Review

WASHINGTON (CNS) — The predators engaged in human trafficking “never take a holiday, nor can we,” a U.S congressman who holds a top international anti-trafficking post told world leaders gathered July 2-6 in Birmingham, England. Those “who exploit and abuse vulnerable women, children and men never cease in their nefarious work,” U.S. Rep. Chris Smith,…

International leaders urged to step up efforts to combat human trafficking – Angelus News
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International leaders urged to step up efforts to combat human trafficking – Angelus News

The predators engaged in human trafficking “never take a holiday, nor can we,” a U.S congressman who holds a top international anti-trafficking post told world leaders gathered July 2-6 in Birmingham, England. Those “who exploit and abuse vulnerable women, children and men never cease in their nefarious work,” U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., said during…

FBI continues investigation into human trafficking at spa – WCLU
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FBI continues investigation into human trafficking at spa – WCLU

GLASGOW — Local authorities have provided more information about an investigation into a massage parlor and spa in Barren County. The Glasgow Police Department launched an investigation earlier this year into alleged human trafficking at Summer Spa, a former business located along Rogers Wells Boulevard. GPD investigated the case for about eight months before it…

Utah massage parlor owner arrested, accused of human trafficking – Deseret News
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Utah massage parlor owner arrested, accused of human trafficking – Deseret News

The owner of a massage business in Midvale has been arrested and accused of running a human trafficking operation. Xiaofang Hu, 56, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Thursday for investigation of human trafficking for sexual exploitation. The arrest came after a monthlong investigation by Unified police. Hu is the owner of…

Midvale massage parlor owner arrested, accused of human trafficking – KSL.com
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Midvale massage parlor owner arrested, accused of human trafficking – KSL.com

The owner of a massage business in Midvale was arrested Thursday and accused of forcing her employees to engage in sex acts with clients. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News) Estimated read time: 1-2 minutes MIDVALE — The owner of a massage business in Midvale has been arrested and accused of running a human trafficking operation….

St. Joseph County human trafficking: Massage parlors owner identified – South Bend Tribune
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St. Joseph County human trafficking: Massage parlors owner identified – South Bend Tribune

SOUTH BEND — Undercover St. Joseph County Police officers were offered sex and found pornographic DVDs at four area massage parlors during a human trafficking investigation, newly filed court documents say. Though there have been no arrests made or charges filed in the two weeks since officials announced they served a series of search warrants, the documents reveal additional…

Why is human trafficking investigation work necessary?
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Why is human trafficking investigation work necessary?

Who should carry out human trafficking investigation? Even once we reach the conclusion that human trafficking investigations are necessary, some people might have concerns about whether nonprofits should be involved. What if we just left investigative work to law enforcement? The reality is that police are often extremely under-resourced to combat modern-day slavery, especially in…

New effort to combat human trafficking in King County after Renton massage parlor bust – KING5.com
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New effort to combat human trafficking in King County after Renton massage parlor bust – KING5.com

A Renton spa employee is suspected of holding a woman against her will and forcing her into sex work. She faces two felony charges. RENTON, Wash. — A new effort is aimed at putting a stop to human trafficking in King County. The legislation was recently proposed after a Renton spa employee was arrested and…